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Ty 250 Left Hand Crankcase Covers Mod.


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I notice on some TY250 the left hand crankcase cover has been cut down to expose the front sprocket, I presume this is to make it easier to change the sprocket without disturbing the electrics.

Two questions am I right and secondly is there an optimal position to cut the case? I have a 1974 model.

Thanks for any help

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Mud and debris are the common problems which can then throw the chain. By removing the case to change sprockets you would be in your workshop and the only thing you are disturbing is the waterproofing on the case which can easily be redone when the sprocket is changed.

Cutting the case can easily be done and this one is fitted to my current TY250A

Tony

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heres the side covers left and right from a 78 IT250..

i dont have a TY 250 at this time, so i cant check to see if they would bolt up.

i know those who have done so with the 175 and it cleans up the cases nicely,

if you run without the oil injection, this would really thin the bike up..

what do you think?

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I'm pretty sure the Magneto side cover wouldn't work either. The TY's bolt holes are on the inner side case's edge, and the IT's bolt holes are on the ouside. You can see this in the pictures above.

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On 4/2/2013 at 3:04 PM, tony283 said:

Mud and debris are the common problems which can then throw the chain. By removing the case to change sprockets you would be in your workshop and the only thing you are disturbing is the waterproofing on the case which can easily be redone when the sprocket is changed.

Cutting the case can easily be done and this one is fitted to my current TY250A

Tony

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Tony, Just admiring that TY250A that you did the tricks to.  Is that frame chrome plated? or painted silver? or Powder coated?  Any thoughts now? Things you would do differently?  I am sort of restoring my TY 250 A and haven't decided on what to do with the frame coating? paint? powder coat? Etc Your thoughts are most appreciated!  Nice work by the way!

Tillerman6

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